Method 1: Using a Bypass Module:
1. Purchase a bypass module compatible with your Shogun model. These modules are designed to bypass the immobilizer system.
2. Disconnect the car battery. This is a safety precaution to prevent electrical damage during the installation.
3. Locate the immobilizer control unit. This is usually found near the steering column or behind the dashboard.
4. Connect the bypass module according to the instructions provided with the module. Typically, you will need to connect wires from the module to the immobilizer control unit.
5. Once the module is connected, reconnect the car battery.
6. Test the bypass by starting the engine. If the engine starts without any issues, the immobilizer bypass has been successful.
Method 2: Disarming the Immobilizer:
Warning: This method is more complex and requires advanced knowledge and expertise in automotive electronics. Proceed with caution.
1. Disconnect the car battery.
2. Locate the Engine Control Unit (ECU). This is usually found in the engine bay.
3. Open the ECU housing and locate the immobilizer chip. This chip is usually a small, black square component with a number of pins.
4. Desolder the immobilizer chip from the ECU board. Use a soldering iron to carefully remove the chip from the board.
5. Once the chip is removed, reconnect the ECU and the battery.
6. Start the engine. If the engine starts without any issues, the immobilizer has been successfully disarmed.
Please note: Disarming or bypassing the immobilizer may compromise the security of your vehicle. It is highly recommended to consult with a qualified automotive professional or locksmith if you are considering bypassing the immobilizer on your Shogun.